
Chapter 8 - UMS Configuration
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AMA 310/UMS V21.0
Chapter 8
UMS Configuration
8.1
Settings Headend Device
Before initial operation of the UMS, some settings have to be made at the headend.
The menu for the basic settings can be called up via
UMS SETUP
from the basic state of the AMA
310/UMS.
8.1.1
Configuration
By selecting these menu items, instrument-specific settings can be made for the operation mode
UMS.
8.1.1.1
Auto-Start
By selecting
CONFIG.
→
AUTO-START
the headend can be set such that the UMS function will
be started immediately after switching on the instrument. It is recommended to activate AUTO-
START if the instrument is permanently installed in a headend. Thus, the instrument is
automatically ready for operation again after a mains failure.
8.1.1.2
Keyboard Lock
By selecting the menu item
CONFIG.
→
KEYB.LOCK
a key lock can be activated.
If the instrument is located in a headend, it is recommendable to switch it on to avoid accidental
switch-off of the UMS function. The key lock can be cancelled by the key combination
HOME
→
3
→
1
→
0
→
ENTER.
Subsequently the instrument can be operated normally for 10 seconds.
However, if the UMS function is not left within this time, the key lock switches on again.
8.1.1.3
Power Save Mode
By selecting the menu item
CONFIG.
→
POWER SAVE
an energy saving mode can be activated.
In this setting shortly after the start of the UMS function, the graphics screen, the LC display
illumination and the keyboard illumination switch off.
8.1.1.4
TS Output
By selecting the menu item
CONFIG.
→
TS-OUTPUT
the interface for the transport stream output
can be selected and configured, if required.
By selecting
CONFIG.
→
TS OUTPUT
→
ASI
or
→
IP
the interface for the transport stream
output can be set.
For the transport stream output via IP the instrument has a second Ethernet socket on the back
panel of the instrument. The standard is Fast Ethernet 10/100Base-T.
When the transport stream is transmitted via an IP network, the transport stream packets are
encapsulated in IP packets. UDP or UDP/RTP are used as protocol. Up to 7 TS packets can be put
into one IP packet.
By selecting
CONFIG.
→
TS OUTPUT
→
TSoIP CONF
the IP interface (streaming interface) can
be configured. This includes IP address, subnet mask, standard gateway and data encapsulation
(UDP or UDP/RTP). By selecting
TSoIP CONF
→
IP-ADR
,
SUBNETMASK
, and
STDGATEWAY
the IP settings for the streaming interface can be made. For the transmission of the transport
stream via the UDP and/or UDP/RTP protocol, in addition the IP address and the port of the